Pursuing a career as a U.S. Army officer is a path that very few individuals take because of the dedication and discipline required to be an effective leader. A common path to becoming an officer is through the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). ROTC is comprised of cadets who attend colleges all across the nation and work rigorously both academically and also to enhance themselves as military leaders. Cadets have the opportunity to get involved in a number of activities while enrolled in ROTC, with the most prestigious being Ranger Challenge (RC). The RC team is comprised of nine cadets and two alternates who try out for the team and are selected by the team captain. The team competes annually at Fort Dix, New Jersey. Shippensburg University Raider Battalion competes in the 2nd Freedom Brigade, which encompasses the entire northeast portion of the U.S., from Pennsylvania to Maine. Cadet Billy Graham, who plans to be an active duty Army officer, led this year’s RC team. Under the mentor-ship of U.S. Army Captain Nathaniel Sebren, Graham continually displayed his leadership presence by developing and training the team at a high level.

At the moment, I cannot help but complain about the Vietnam War veterans, specifically the Navy’s continual struggle with the Veterans Administration over proper funding for Agent Orange-related illnesses.

At the moment, the idiotic, disrespectful and humiliating actions that the Arizona State University fraternity chapter Tau Kappa Epsilon, also known as TKE, took part in on Martin Luther King Jr. Day are rattling my brain.

Every year, DJmag.com releases its highly anticipated list of the most talented, sought after and highest grossing DJs in the world. For the sake of space and EDM snobs everywhere, I will review the Top 10 and explain why the ranking should have been different (and for a good reason).
DJ Mag’s 2013 Top 10 includes: